Beam-angle-scanning surface plasmon resonance sensor for rapid, high-precision sensing of refractive index and bio-molecules

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Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors are powerful tools for optical sensing of refractive index (RI) and bio-molecules due to their high sensitivity. In this article, we demonstrate a beam-angle-scanning SPR system using a combined galvanometer mirror and relay lens optics. Use of a photodetector in the galvanometer mirror scanning of the incident beam angle enables both high precision and rapid data acquisition. RI resolution of 2.306×10−5 refractive index unit (RIU) and RI accuracy of 8.984×10−5 RIU were achieved at a data acquisition rate of 100 Hz. Furthermore, we performed real-time monitoring of the avidin-biotin antigen-antibody reaction. The results show the high potential of this beam-angle-scanning SPR system.

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Koresawa, H., Seki, K., Hase, E., Tokizane, Y., Minamikawa, T., Yano, T. A., … Yasui, T. (2022). Beam-angle-scanning surface plasmon resonance sensor for rapid, high-precision sensing of refractive index and bio-molecules. Optics Continuum, 1(3), 565–574. https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTCON.451947

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